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We Regret To Believe That There May Be Too Much

truth in a report, newly-revived, "that Dr. Hinds, Bishop of Norwich, had intimated to the Archbishop of Canterbury his desire to resign his see ; trusting to the liberality of......

Among The Heroes Of The War, Few Have Excited Greater

sympathy and admiration than the youthful Captain Thompson. It was his fortune to escape the balls and bayonets of the enemy, and to die of the sufferings induced by his......

Postscript.

SATURDAY. The Moniteur of yesterday published the following general attack upon the English press- " For some time past different organs of the English press have endea- voured......

The Irish Privy Council Assembled On Thursday ; When The

Archbishop of Dublin, the Lord Chancellor, and the General Commanding the Forces in Ireland, were sworn Lords Justices, in the absence of the Earl of Carlisle. There were......

311tortilautung.

A circular memorandum, chiefly relating to the administration of de- pot battalions, was issued last week from the Horse Guards. It con- tains some paragraphs illustrative of......

The Inquest On The Bodies Of The Persons Killed In

the Surrey Music-Hall terminated yesterday in a verdict of "Accidental death." The evidence taken by the Coroner was of a conflicting kind. Several witnesses stated that there......

Mr. William Miles, Presiding Over The Annual Dinner Of The

Evercreech Agricultural Society, on Thursday, stated with much emphasis the views which he as a member of " an almost extinct party—the old Tory party " —takes of the Neapolitan......

Ea.ne. Op England.

An Account, pursuant to the Act 7th and 8th Victoria, cap. 32, for the week ending on Saturday, the 18th day of Oct. 1856. ISSUE DLIVOLTXENT. Notes Issued £23,700,185 Government......